“Some are going to Nevada. I'll be going to Nevada. We're making a big speech tomorrow in Atlanta. And then we're going right to Nevada,” said Trump, who has business interests in Las Vegas, goofing up the name three times.

And in a how-to-caucus video, Ivanka Trump followed her father’s footsteps and also mispronounced the name of the state.

While the mispronunciations may irk some Nevadans, it doesn’t seem to be hurting Trump, who has a double-digit lead over his fellow Republican candidates.

Some, however, have gone to lengths to make sure that the mistake is never made. Despite losing Nevada to rival Hillary Clinton, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders made sure while campaigning in the state that he and his volunteers had it right -- “HINT: It’s Ne-VAD-uh not Ne-VOD-uh,” the campaign’s site reads.

The Twitter handle @saynevada has taken to shaming and retweeting trolls who call out politicians and news anchors when they’ve committed the ultimate taboo of mispronouncing the state.